Gramophone Magazine
December 2022
Editor's Choice
Mark Viner (piano)
1. L'Ondine, Op. 101
2. Pas Des Écharpes, Op. 37
3. Réveil
4. Sous Bois
5. Inquiétude
6. Autrefois
7. Consolation
8. Norwégienne
9. Guitare, Op. 32
10. Au Pays Dévasté, Op. 155
11. Danse Créole, 2me Havanaise, Op. 94
12. Etude Romantique, Op. 132
13. Etude Pathétique, Op. 124
14. Etude Mélodique, Op. 118
15. Etude Humoristique, Op. 138
16. Etude Symphonique, Op. 28
17. Etude Scolastique, Op. 139
18. Sérénade, Op. 29
19. Lolita, Caprice Espagnol, Op. 54
Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944) was a highly successful female pianist and composer. As a pianist she toured the European countries, in 1892 making her debut in England, making acquaintance with one of her biggest fans, Queen Victoria. In 1908 she made her American debut, gaining instant and immense popularity. • The reason for Chaminade’s popularity is the charm, tunefulness and general accessibility of her music. It touches a ready chord with every music lover, and the fancy titles and not overly virtuosic piano writing made that her works became drawing room favorites of the epoch.
For his second Chaminade disc British pianist Mark Viner chose the Six Concert Studies, substantial and demanding works, Six Pièces humoristiques Op. 87, and some engaging and attractive character pieces: L’Ondine, Danse Créole and the favorite Lolita, Caprice Espagnol, all played with Viner’s unerring feeling for the witty and charming style, pouring out sentiment without being sentimental.
Gramophone wrote about Viner’s first Chaminade CD: “This new survey must count among the finest yet, showing the range and ambition of Chaminade in short works, played with an innate charm and understanding of the genre. In addition, it is most beautifully recorded.
Mark Viner is recognized as one of the foremost British pianists, a strong advocate of lesser-known romantic piano music. One of his most ambitious and successful enterprises is the recording of the complete piano music by Charles-Valentin Alkan, now at volume 5, several of which issues received the highest praise in the press (5 star review, Gramophone Editor’s Choice).